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Here’s a list of major new releases for the week of October 7th, 2014. Please feel free to request reviews for any of the following albums from staff or contributors.

Abazagorath – The Satanic Verses (Eternal Death)
A Breach Of Silence – Dead Or Alive (Eclipse)
Alex & Sierra – It’s About Us (Columbia)
The Barr Brothers – Sleeping Operator (Secret City Records/Universal)
Bass Drum Of Death – Rip This (Innovative Leisure)
Blut Aus Nord – Memoria Vetsuta III – Saturnian Poetry (Debemur Morti Productions)
Bonobo – The North Borders Tour – Live (Ninja Tune)
Broods – Evergreen (Capitol Records/Universal)
Caribou – Our Love (Merge Records)
Dark Blue – Pure Reality (Jade Tree Records)
Dinosaur Feathers – Control (Ernest Jenning Record Company)
Ex Hex – Rips (Merge Records)
Field Report – Marigolden (Partisan Records)
Flying Lotus – You’re Dead (Warp Records)
Gnarwolves – Gnarwolves (Pure Noise)
Hal Ketchum – I’m The Troubadour (Music Road Records)
High Ends – Super Class (Dine Alone Records)
Hozier – Hozier (Columbia)
Hungry Cloud Darkening – Glossy Recall (Off Tempo)
Iceage – Plowing Into The Field Of Love (Matador Records)
Jackson Browne – Standing In The Breach (Inside Recordings)
Jamie T – Carry On The Grudge (Epitaph)
Jason Aldean – Old Boots, New Dirt (Broken Bow)
Jessica Campbell – III (Little London Records)
Johnny Marr – Playland (Alternative Distribution Alliance)
John Southworth – Niagra (Tin Angel Records)
Keyshia Cole – Point Of No Return (Interscope Records)
Marmozets – The Weird & Wonderful Marmozets (Roadrunner


Welcome to our Q3 Mixtape this year, where we further illuminate some of our favorite songs released between July – September. Featuring tracks from Amplifier, Banks, Cymbals Eat Guitars, Dog Fashion Disco, Dopplereffekt, Kimbra, Lenny Kravitz, Mr. Kitty, Oado, Seven That Spells, Shabazz Palaces, Skrew, Yuna, and more than what’s listed in the aforementioned baker’s dozen, we’re hopeful that you’ll find something worth investigating further here.

(RIP.)

This also means that this is our last mixtape of the year, as we’ll prepare for our annual Year-End feature. Whether you’re a staffer, contributor, longtime shit-poster, or a bright-eyed and bushy-tailed newcomer, everybody has an opportunity to get involved in what amounts to be a fun year-end event for us. More details to come later, but as is also tradition, I’ll have some prize packages. To see what the winners got last year, you can check out the announcement here and see the actual prizes here.

What would you like to see for prizes this year? What albums are you excited about in Q4 that might crack your Top 10, 25, 50, or 100 [or greater]? Please feel free to let us know in the comments.

I hope you’re all enjoying the NFL season (unless you’re a Jacksonville fan, I guess?) and as we head towards the majesty that is the Fall Classic.

(We also use GoPros during our indoor office wiffleball…


Here’s a list of major new releases for the week of September 30th, 2014. Please feel free to request reviews for any of the following albums from staff or contributors.

Amplifier – Mystoria (Superball Music)
Black Crown Initiate – The Wreckage Of Stars (Entertainment One Music)
Blake Shelton – Bringing Back The Sunshine (Warner Bros.)
Boogarins – As Plantas Que Curam (Fat Possum)
Call Super – Suzi Ecto (Houndstooth)
Christopher Owens – A New Testament (Turnstyle)
Curtin – One For The Doghearted (Curtin)
Davey Suicide – Worldwide Suicide (Standby Records)
Death Penalty – Death Penalty (Rise Above Ltd.)
Decapitated – Blood Mantra (Nuclear Blast)
Electric Wizard – Time To Die  (Spinefarm)
Electric Youth – Innerworld (Secretly Canadian)
Evergrey – Hymns For The Broken (AFM Records)
Finch – Back To Oblivion (Razor & Tie)
Gerard Way – Hesitant Alien (Reprise)
Gui Boratto – Abaporu (Kompakt)
The History Of Apple Pie – Feel Something (Marshall Teller)
Lady Antebellum – 747 (Capitol Nashville/Universal)
Lucinda Williams – Down Where The Spirit Meets The Bone (Highway 20 Records)
Luke Winslow-King – Everlasting Arms (Bloodshot Records)
Meshuggah – I (Special Edition) (Nuclear Blast) – Trey Spencer
Montibus Communitas – The Pilgrim To The Absolute (Beyond Beyond Is Beyond Records)
Nicholas Krgovich – On Sunset (Nettwerk Records)
Nonpoint – The Return (Red International)
Phobocosm – Deprived (Dark Descent)
Prince – Art Official Age (Warner Bros.)
Prince & 3rdEyeGirl – Plectrumelectrum (Warner Bros.)
Radium Valley – Tales From The Apocalypse (Pavement Music)
Raul…


Here’s a list of major new releases for the week of September 23rd, 2014. Please feel free to request reviews for any of the following albums from staff or contributors.

Alt-J – This Is All Yours (Atlantic)
Aphex Twin – Syro (Warp Records)
Asteroid No.4 – Asteroid No.4 (Bad Vibrations)
Bonnie – Singer’s Grave: A Sea Of Tongues (Drag City)
Chuck Prophet – Night Surfer (Yep Roc Records)
Cody Joe Tillman & The Wicked Truth – Cody Joe Tillman & The Wicked Truth  (Rock Ridge Music)
The Crooked Brothers – Thank You I’m Sorry (Transistor 66 Record Company)
Darian Reneé – The Other Side Of Someday (Darian Reneé)
Dntel – Human Voice (Stones Throw)
The Drums – Encyclopedia (InGrooves)
Empires – Orphan (Island)
Goat – Commune (Sub Pop)
The Growlers – Chinese Fountain (Redeye Label)
Imelda May – Tribal (Verve)
Information Society – _hello world (Hakatak)
J.P. Harris – Home Is Where The Hurt Is (Cow Island Music)
Jackie Evancho – Awakening (Sony Masterworks)
Jennifer Hudson – JHUD (RCA)
John Mellencamp – Plain Spoken (Motown/Universal)
Julian Casablancas & The Voidz – Tyranny (+180 Records)
Kenny Chesney – The Big Revival (Blue Chair Records/Columbia Nashville)
Kind Cousin – Tremendous Hem (Ma’am Records)
King Tuff – Black Moon Spell (Sub Pop)
Lady Gaga & Tony Bennett – Cheek To Cheek (Streamline/Interscope/Columbia)
Laetitia Sadier – Something Shines (Drag City)
Leonard Cohen – Popular Problems (Columbia)
Lights – Little Machines (Warner Bros.)
Marketa Irglova – Muna (Anti Records)
Matty Mullins – Matty Mullins…


Timisoara-based Methadone Skies are definitely onto something special with “Mirra,” the song that kicks off their upcoming album, Eclectic Electric. From the ground up the track shows how much the outfit have evolved musically from their debut full-length: the main motif is acutely filtered through various modes, being augmented with Turkish saz and mandola. This expanded instrumentation lends the composition an oriental flair that channels the free-flowing spiritualism of Om. The mood constantly switches from idyllic to sinister in a kaleidoscopic fashion, yet the song never loses its sharp focus, exemplifying instrumental psychedelic rock at its best.

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Here’s a list of major new releases for the week of September 16th, 2014. Please feel free to request reviews for any of the following albums from staff or contributors.

Amogh Symphony – Vectorscan (Amogh Music Library)
Anjou – Anjou (Kranky)
Antropomorphia – Rites Ov Perversion (Metal Blade)
Black Moth – Condemned To Hope (New Heavy Sounds)
Cannibal Corpse – A Skeletal Domain (Metal Blade) – Trey Spencer
Chris Brown – X (RCA)
The Contortionist – Language (Entertainment One Music) – Jacob R.
Engineers – Always Returning (Kscope)
Generationals – Alix (Polyvinyl Records)
Hands Like Houses – Re-Imagine (Rise Records)
Hostage Calm – Die On Stage (Run For Cover Records)
Isabel Rose – Trouble In Paradise (Jubilee Recordings)
James – La Petite Mort (BMG Rights Management)
Jesse Winchester – A Reasonable Amount Of Trouble (Appleseed Records)
The Juan MacLean – In A Dream (DFA Records)
Lia Ices – Ices (Jagjaguwar)
Lowell – We Loved Her Dearly (Arts & Crafts)
The Madden Brothers – Greetings From California (Capitol)
Malpractice – Turning Tides (Sensory Records)
Mia Doi Todd – Floresta (City Zen Records)
Mike Doughty – Stellar Motel (MRI)
The Mojo Gurus – Who Asked Ya? (Red River Entertainment)
Moonface – City Wrecker (Jagjaguwar)
Motionless In White – Reincarnate (Fearless Records)
My Brightest Diamond – This Is My Hand (Asthmatic Kitty)
Myrkur – Myrkur (Relapse)
Noctem – Exilium (Prosthetic)
Obey The Brave – Salvation (Epitaph)
Paolo Nutini – Caustic Love (Atlantic)
The Pineapple Thief –


September 6, 2014: “Never” is my favorite track of the year. If anything comes along and dethrones it, I will be more than positively surprised. In a paradoxical manner, I often can’t pinpoint why a certain song or an album resonates with me the way it does. That’s because as a person, I’m more adept at feeling and experiencing than sharing my exact thoughts in a coherent piece of writing. I know what I like, but can’t necessarily explain why every time. In conversing, I’m more often than not a stream of consciousness type of talker – something that I find hard to translate over into writing. I know exactly why I like “Never” though: it speaks to me about as much as it speaks of me, and that is a lot.

“Never” is barefaced as much as it is multifaceted. Structurally, both instrumentally and rapping-wise, it is a relatively straightforward track. Inversely, its message can be interpreted in many ways. To take it in the context of the full album it originates from, …And Then You Shoot Your Cousin, it’s part of a narrative, part of a story. I like to be self-centered with the track though – I like taking it out of context, pulling it apart from the rest of the record, because while I enjoy &TYSYC very much as a full-length offering, no other song on the album digs as deep as “Never” does when I forget what The Roots might have wanted…


Here’s a list of major new releases for the week of September 9th, 2014. Please feel free to request reviews for any of the following albums from staff or contributors.

American Hi-Fi – Blood & Lemonade (Rude Records)
Avi Buffalo – At Best Cuckold (Sub Pop)
Ballet School – The Dew Lasts An Hour (Bella Union)
Banks – Goddess (Harvest) – Deviant
Better Than Ezra – All Together Now (The End Records)
Billy Childs – Map To The Treasure: Reimagining Laura Nyro (Sony Masterworks)
Cries Of The Captive – Imperialist (Imminence Records)
David Bazan & The Passenger String Quartet – David Bazan & The Passenger String Quartet (self-released)
Death From Above 1979 – The Physical World (Warner Bros.)
Delta Spirit – Into The Wide (Dualtone Music Group)
Digitalife – Nemesis (Imminence Records)
Duologue – Never Get Lost (Wild Game Records)
Esben And The Witch – A New Nature (Nostromo Records)
Flowers – Do What You Want To, It’s What You Should Do (Kanine Records)
Greensky Bluegrass – If Sorrows Swim (Big Blue Zoo)
Gob – Apt. 13 (New Damage Records)
Hiss Golden Messenger – Lateness Of Dancers (Merge Records)
In Flames – Siren Charms (Sin UK) – Kyle Ward
Interpol – El Pintor (Matador Records)
Jhene Aiko – Souled Out (Def Jam)
Justin Townes Earle – Single Mothers (Vagrant Records)
Karen O – Crush Songs (Kobalt)
KMFDM – We Are KMFDM: Live 30th Anniversary (Metropolis Records)
The Kooks – Listen (Astralwerks)
Lecrae –…


In case you’ve been sleeping (or ignoring those trending Facebook items like a good, red-blooded whatever nationality you are), rock god, virtuoso, musical authority, and in no way, shape or form, a mere cunning businessman who played rock ‘n’ roll to the tune of inflating his bank account, Gene Simmons (not to be confused with fitness guru Richard Simmons) declared rock music dead in an interview with Esquire magazine. While Ace Frehly (official doctor of rock medicine) declined to provide a time of death, he did pander a bit about his recent solo album. Which is more than Mr. Simmons can do. Meanwhile, Simmons, in his coroner’s report, officially declared that lack of funding was the ultimate cause of death.

According to Simmons’ reports, it would seem that none of the many rock and metal bands rising up through the modern day miracle of free, online publicity and simplicity of self-recording/releasing made an impact in attempting to revive the presently deceased genre. In fact, said modern realities were glossed over in acknowledging that rock died because “no one will pay you to do it.” The deceased bands counted in Simmons’ toll number in the tens of thousands, many of which will have to be told to cease touring and producing music due to the…


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The notion that “human beings don’t change” has gained prevalence in modern society. We’ve all heard variations of it before – he’s stuck in his ways, or the famous once a cheater, always a cheater – and while some people show it more than others, I can guarantee you that we all do evolve. It’s not something you can necessarily witness all at once. Every day, we absorb different stimuli, we’re faced with new decisions, and our character is ever so slightly altered until they all resonate as something noticeable. It’s why your best friend is less likely to notice small changes occurring in you than someone who sees you once per year, such as a distant relative. People like that are subject to brief windows of observation, because they have no frame of reference other than your previous, dated encounter.

If music was life and Brand New were a person, we’d all be distant cousins. We saw them at Your Favorite Weapon in 2001, and they were very much a product of their peer groups, albeit outshining the likes of Taking Back Sunday and other pop-punk groups of that era. Then came Deja Entendu in 2003, and we all marveled at how much the band had matured. The same reaction followed suit, perhaps double fold, upon the release of 2006’s The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me, an epic transformation with overarching spiritual and existential themes. Once again, we transport ourselves years forward to 2009. Daisy was…


Here’s a list of major new releases for the week of September 2nd, 2014. Please feel free to request reviews for any of the following albums from staff or contributors.

Blonde Redhead – Barragán (Asawa Kuru LLC)
Christopher Willits – Opening (Ghostly International)
The Color Morale – Hold On Pain Ends (Fearless Records)
Code Orange – I Am King (Deathwish Inc.)
Counting Crows – Somewhere Under Wonderland (Capitol)
Coves – Soft Friday (Nettwerk Records)
Dark Fortress – Venereal Dawn (Century Media)
Darkspace – Darkspace III I (Avantgarde Music)
Earth – Primitive & Deadly (Southern Lord)
Grey Gordon – Forget I Brought It Up (No Sleep Records)
Half Japanese – Overjoyed (Joyful Noise Records)
HammerFall – (r)Evolution (Nuclear Blast)
The Haunted – Exit Wounds (Century Media)
James Taylor – The Letter (AAO Music)
Jeezy – Seen It All: The Autobiography (Def Jam)
Johnny Winter – Step Back (Megaforce)
Killjoy Club – Reindeer Games (Psychopathic)
Lily Taylor – The Ride (Pour Le Corps)
Machinae Supremacy – Phantom Shadow (Spinefarm)
Mark Lanegan Band – No Bells On Sunday (Heavenly Recordings)
Maroon 5 – V (Interscope)
Maybeshewill – Fair Youth (Superball Music)
Melodime – Where The Sinners & The Saints Collide (Rock Ridge Music)
Nick & Knight – Nick & Knight (BMG Rights Management)
Solstafir – Otta (Season Of Mist)
The/DAS – Freezer (Sinnbus)
TOPS – Picture You Staring (Arbutus Records)
The Vines – Wicked Nature (+180 Records)
Wolf – Devil Seed (Century Media)
YOB – Clearing The Path To Ascend…


Jess Kahr – bass, Rasmus Rasmussen – keyboards, Jakob Skøtt – drums & Jonas Munk – guitar

One of the most revered and prolific psychedelic rock acts today, Causa Sui, have released a new album, the 3rd part of the Pewt’r Sessions. Straying from the summery vibes of most of their LPs, these spontaneous collaborations with Ron Schneidermann are rather haunting and the most free-jazz oriented volumes in their catalog. It is very interesting to listen to the intense chemistry between the members, as they lay to tape various segments chopped off long jamming sessions. In an attempt for me to gain more insight into the band’s creative process and their thoughts on the music industry today, I contacted guitarist/El Paraiso Records co-owner, Jonas Munk. Luckily, he found some spare time to answer a few questions for SputnikMusic:

So, new year, new album! Tell us more about the latest volume of the Pewt’r Sessions. How did it come to fruition?

We first started doing improv sessions with Ron Schneiderman back in 2006. Since then we’ve played live with him several times and recorded a handful of sessions throughout the years. Some of the sessions from 2009 were eventually released as Pewt’r Sessions 1 and 2 in 2011, and now we’ve just released the third record in the series which was recorded last year in September. It’s the result of an afternoon of improvisations. We recorded roughly four hours of music, I mixed around two hours…


Here’s a list of major new releases for the week of August 26, 2014. Please feel free to request reviews for any of the following albums from staff or contributors.

Basement Jaxx – Junto (PIAS Amercia)
Battle Trance – Palace Of Wind (Naxos Of America, Inc.)
Brad Paisley – Moonshine In The Trunk (Sony Nashville/Arista)
The Bug – Angels & Devils (Ninja Tune) – Will Robinson
Cassie Ramone – The Time Has Come (Loglady Records)
Claude Speed – My Skeleton (LuckyMe)
Cold Specks – Neuroplasticity (Mute)
Cymbals Eat Guitars – LOSE (Barsuk)
Dry The River – Alarms In The Heart (PIAS America)
Elephant Stone – The Three Poisons (Caroline/Universal)
Frnkiero And The Cellabration – Stomachaches (Ingrooves)
Gemma Ray – Milk For Your Motors (Bronzerat Records)
In The Valley Below – The Belt (Capitol Records)
Merchandise – After The End (4AD)
Mono/Poly – Golden Skies (Brainfeeder)
Music Blues – Things Haven’t Gone Well (Thrill Jockey)
New Medicine – Breaking The Model (Imagen Records)
The New Pornographers – Brill Bruisers (Matador Records)
Opeth – Pale Communion (Roadrunner Records)
O-Town – Lines & Circles (All About The Melody)
The Rentals – Lost In Alphaville (Polyvinyl Records)
Robyn Hitchcock – The Man Upstairs (Yep Roc Records)
Rustie – Green Language (Warp Records) – Will Robinson
Tinnarose – Tinnarose (Nine Mile Records)
Ty Segall – Manipulator (Drag City)
The Young – Chrome Cactus (Matador Records)

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Basement Jaxx – Junto

The Bug – Angels & Devils


Taylor Swift has debuted a new single and set a new record, 1989, to be released on October 27th of this year. Normally in a blog I’d like to include more details, but I really have no words for whatever is going on here.

In other news, fuck everything.


Here’s a list of major new releases for the week of August 19, 2014. Please feel free to request reviews for any of the following albums from staff or contributors.

Accept – Blind Rage (Nuclear Blast US)
Ace Frehley – Space Invader (Entertainment One Music)
Ariana Grande – My Everything (Universal Republic)
Avenged Sevenfold – Waking The Fallen: Resurrected (Hopeless Records)
Bahamas – Bahamas Is Afie (Universal Republic)
Beach Day – Native Echoes (Kanine Records)
Benjamin Booker – Benjamin Booker (ATO Records)
Better Than Ezra – Surprise (Liaison Records)
Bishop Allen – Lights Out (Dead Oceans)
Buddy – Last Call For The Quiet Life (Stove Punchin’ Records)
Chase Rice – Ignite The Night (Dack Janiels Records)
Colton Dixon – Anchor (Sparrow Records/Universal)
Counterpunch – Bruises (Cyber Tracks)
Darkness Divided – Written In Blood (Victory Records)
Dirty Loops – Loopified (Verve)
Dr. John – Ske-Dat-De-Dat: The Spirit Of Satch (Concord)
Dragonforce – Maximum Overload (Metal Blade)
Egypt Central – Murder In The French Quarter (Fat Lady Music)
Electric Würms – Musik, Die Shwer Zu Twerk (Warner Bros.)
Empire! Empire! (I Was A Lonely Estate) – You Will Eventually Be Forgotten (Topshelf Records) – Eli
Fat White Family – Champagne Holocaust (Fat Possum Records)
Gretchen Wilson – Snapshot (Redneck Records)
He Is Legend – Heavy Fruit (Tragic Hero Records)
Imogen Heap – Sparks (RCA)
Jason Feathers – De Oro (Totally Gross National Product)
Jessica Hernandez & The Deltas – Secret Evil (Instant Records)
JJ – V (Secretly Canadian)
J…


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